This is a really good "How To"!

Formatting text for Lit stories.

Lit already has a very well written resource for bold and italic font (et. al) from 2002. It can be found in the "Writer's Resources" link on Lit's story homepage. Currently the submission is ranked with an "H". :)

Another way

Re: another way

>Another way
>05/22/07 By: DaveDeSade in USA
>Can't you accomplish the same thing by typing it in Word then >saving it as a .txt file? I think all the formatting >instructions stay as hypertext mark-ups.

Thanks from an old time submitter

You'd think after 110 stories I would know this but hey...I didn't. Much Appreciated...Slickman

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Anonymous05/23/07

We can always learn something new

Eve: "Lit already has a very well written resource for bold and italic font (et. al) from 2002. It can be found in the "Writer's Resources" link on Lit's story homepage."
This is true. I've read it, but was able to deal with this short set of instructions from s53smith more easily. Ghost writer.

Lose a piece of your soul

I agree with you on that part. It's hell waiting for a story to be posted, but boy when it does get posted my soul sings out loud. I'll have to copy and paste those instructions so I can put them to use when I need them.

Simple, to those who know how

It seems obvious, if you know how. But I do remember wallowing in the mire of "how do they do that?". This should be linked to from the FAQ page.

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Anonymous05/24/07

What's the opposite of 'genius'?

...That's me and computers! But I thought / was a forward slash, and \ is a backslash. It seems, 'cos you typed it, that you mean /, but is it possible you meant to type \ meaning backslash, which is the word you use? Or am I arse over tit on this?

Jesus, this machine is wonderful when it does what you want, but a bugger when it doesn't!